Denise Van Outen: I felt like I’d lost myself before The Masked Singer

The TV star says she has rediscovered her confidence after feeling "unfit" and "miserable"
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Denise Van Outen has said that she was “unfit, miserable and had given up a bit” last year, and that she felt she lost herself.

The TV star said that she is now feeling much better after giving up alcohol, changing her diet and “reinventing” herself, and that she intends to approach her late 40s with a more positive attitude.

Van Outen, 45, made it to the semi-finals of ITV singing contest The Masked Singer earlier this year as the Fox and is also set to return to Neighbours for the soap’s 35th anniversary.

She said that breaking her foot in 2018 “had a real negative impact” on her life, as it forced her to pull out of the West End production of Chicago.

The TV star said she was feeling "unfit" and "miserable" this time last year
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She told Closer magazine: “I was all geared up for doing Chicago, and I was gutted to have to pull out.

“From then on, I sat on my bum for four months – I was so miserable, I put on weight and I lost my confidence.

“I didn’t want to do anything. I was eating fish and chips and drinking wine and thinking ‘What’s the point in being healthy?'”

She said that she now feels as good as she did a decade ago “because I’ve really stepped things up in the last year”, adding that she feels “amazing”.

“I lost myself in my early 40s – this time last year, I was unfit, miserable and had given up a bit.

Van Outen said she has "reinvented herself"
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“But now I’ve stopped drinking, I’ve changed my diet and I’ve got a clear head. I made some life changes and reinvented myself – I’ve got my mojo back!”

Van Outen said that she got to a point where she thought: “I don’t want to feel like this. I want to go into my late 40s feeling fit, healthy and amazing.”

She added: “So I started to make a lot of changes.

“Once I’d recovered from my injury, I went back to the gym, I changed my diet and I stopped drinking.

“People started to say I looked better and I felt brighter.

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“Suddenly I had all these ideas of what I wanted to do with my life. It was like a rediscovery of my confidence and I’m saying ‘yes’ again now.”

Van Outen added: “I’m now feeling great – both in my body and mentally.”

She said that she is happy to be focusing on work, and that she has put her partying days behind her.

“I’ve done the party girl thing – I partied so hard in my 20s and 30s,” she said.

“It’s not for me anymore – if I’d have carried on partying hard now into my 40s, it would have been quite tragic really.”

Closer magazine is on sale now. With reporting by Press Association.

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